223 E BROADWAY in Lower East Side

Lower East Side

With a thriving community and arts scene, the Lower East Side offers apartments at an excellent value considering the neighborhood’s proximity to all the downtown neighborhoods.

Since the Lower East Side is just south of the East Village, north of Chinatown, east of the East River and west of NoLita, residents have some of the best opportunities to explore some of Manhattan’s most desirable locations.

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Descriptions of 223 E Broadway

A neighborhood girdled by galleries and theaters, serviced by sumptuous feasts of flavors and chic shops with the latest designs for dress or decor, elevated to exclusivity by notorious nightlife, rendered beautiful by concrete corners where lavish lofts lay high above cobblestoned cross streets. Whether you're grabbing coffee at one of its trendy cafes, picking up an art piece in a gallery or partying scandalously until the break of dawn, this neighborhood will tantalize through and through. Artsy alleyways are reminiscent of its immigrant roots, yet it's tree lined streets are packed with top of the line restaurants, designer boutiques, great shops, bars, club, and music halls. There are amazing restaurants, bars, and shopping around every corner in the Lower East Side, and it's proximity to China Town and the East Village expands your choices even further. Historically venerated and histrionically hip, the Lower East Side is a neighborhood of exciting contrasts that continues its evolution in eclectic ways. In a beautifully maintained, pet-friendly building right by Seward Park and the F train, and a short walk to the J, M, B, and D trains. Restaurants and bars the old standbys and popular new destinations alike continue to attract ballooning crowds from across the City. Justin DiGiulio (Oct 2013)

5 blocks for the F train, right across the street from the park, two blocks from the very soul/jazzy 169 Bar, less than a block from very quaint cafes, restaurants, fresh food grocers, and so much more. 5 blocks to the F train, tons of restaurants around, the infamous soul/jazzy 169 bar, and right next to a coffee shop and the new beer and cheese shop, The Malt and Mold. Tiziana Pellegrini (Sep 2013)